Dr. Gebert teaches courses in communication studies and
organizational communication. She has recently taught Public
Speaking; Introduction to Organizational Communication, the Theory,
History, and Criticism of Rhetoric, Senior Seminar in Communication,
Strategic Communication in Organizations, Interview Communication,
and Conflict and Communication.

She previously served in higher education administration in
Louisiana, Chicago, Nashville, Pennsylvania, Alabama and at MTSU.
Dr. Gebert is active in the community and serves on a number of
boards. She is currently working on some communication studies
course revisions and a paper on Eamon DeValera.

For teaching schedules, please see Courses
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CURRENT POSITION

Professor, Middle Tennessee State University, (August 2009 -
present)Teach classes in communication, advise students, and work
on integrating technology and assessment into the classroom.
Participate in Faculty Learning Communities. Serve on the
Instructional Technology Committee (chair)2003-5, University Executive
Computing Committee, League of Women Voters Board, the
Women in STEM (WISTEM) Center Advisory Board, O’More College of
Design Board, NADE Emeritus President
Council, and Honors Council (president 2011-12). Member of AAUW, Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Delta Kappa,
Women in Higher Education in Tennessee (WHET), SSCA,other professional
organizations, and a First Presbyterian Church elder.

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Historical and Contemporary Communication with minors in
Theatre and Victorian Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
1980

M.A. in Theatre Production with minor in Public Address, Cornell
University, Ithaca, NY, 1968

B.A. double major in English and Speech-Drama and teacher
certification, Hanover College, Hanover, IN, 1966